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3D printing in fashion becomes reality

Over recent years, the developments in 3d printing have come leaps and bounds. 3d printing has been used in the creation of things from car parts to organs, and the technology is now beginning to make its mark in the fashion industry. Being in an age where futuristic innovation is key, 3d printing is now used to make clothes. With the benefits of sustainability and ideas of home printing 3d clothes, some designers have made the future the present. Many are using the technology as the basis for their collections.Though it comes with many benefits, 3d printing doesn’t come without its flaws. The fashion 3d printed items can often take months to prepare and cost a small fortune. The hope is that new methods will be developed to allow small scale, home printing to become a reality. Until then, let's look at some of the designers that have included this innovative technology as part of their work.

3D printing fashion designers

Danit-PelegThe most prominent designer in the 3d print fashion world is Danit Peleg. Danit Peleg has used 3d print technology since her university days. Studying at The Shenkar College of Design, she became well known for her graduate collection. Since then she has created a company showcasing 3D printed fashion, and has become the first to sell these designs online. She aims to use this technology to improve sustainability in fashion through her amazing collections. The designer's website also has a great feature that allows the buyer to customize their order. Her style using 3d print is flat. Some pieces can be a simple jacket that is wearable, unlike some designers futuristic creations. Thus, this designer has made 3d print fashion wearable today.ThreeasfourThreeAsFour, the brand threeASFOUR, founded by designers Gabriel Asfour, Angela Donhauser and Adi Gil in 2005, has used 3d printing as an artistic medium that is more aesthetic than wearable. Ahead of their time with designs, they have used the technology to make black honeycomb dresses or pale coral masterpieces. Depending on their collections the brand displays a variety of ways that the technology is used to make different styles. Charne-EsterhuizenAnother much younger designer has been using 3d printing to create more feminine designs. Charne Esterhuizen is a designer who is also utilizing 3d print fashion to improve sustainability. With a feminine style, she is very interested in the way that other elements can affect the technology. For instance, the way that light can change the color of the garment or how electricity can change its shape.

Be inspired!

The technology of 3d printing has inspired many with its sustainable benefits and tactile properties. With this technology the design possibilities are endless. These designers found inspiration in 3d printing technology and used it in their own uncommon way. Get inspired by their outstanding collections and style.